"Serenity young padawan. Our cause is just, to be calm in the midst of the storm is our great strength. The force is our ally and we shall always prevail." It was a slight chastisement. The padawan must remember to school his feelings. In moments the battle would reach them and the chaos of war and death could unsettle the most disciplined shogun.
"yes master" Was all his learner said.
The child was young but skilled. For 5 years they travelled together and the boy was ready to be a man and face the trials. A fine example of what a shogun could be.
Such examples were needed and rare. The Heritic Jeric poisoned the Shogun mind, and despite his constant string of betrayal some, especially the young, were tempted by his philosophy. Rumors floated of deserters seeking out a rouge temple in Geneva, but that did not matter now.
In a world of active opposition the Saint offered an ally against the tide. The council embraced this ally and so had Master Typhius. With courage and serenity he sought the will of the force free of the tyranny of the gods.
The battle had come. With Serenity Master Typhius and his young padawan defended their ground soundly. When the dragon fell the Genevans poured out of city into the broken ranks of the Red army.
As men died on both sides the Red army started to break. The retreat was called for. A small group of nurses and wash maids were stuck in the chaos with their wagon wheel broken. Master Typhius had to by them time. The whirlwind of terror - Drakus Truehammer was coming this way.
Imperials and Harmonium died at the hands of the monster enraged and empowered by the evil God of War. Driven by hatred and Rage the darkside saturated the surrounding area.
Master Typius used the force to rebuild the wagon and send the helpless running. He no sooner finished then to see his young padawan stand bravely before Aries rage beast and be struck down with a casual stroke of his blade.
Master Typhius then felt something he had forgotten how to feel. Peace is a lie, there is only passion. He used it and closed the distance between him and the monster in one leap. He was met with a flamming battle axe and struck out of the air motionless to the ground. Black closed in around him as angels swarmed the monster. Nothing.
He awoke to the prodding of Paladins. The elite soliders of the gods. There was a time Typhius respected them but that was long past. "Are you ok?" The question rank in his ears and he was not sure who asked it. His eyes opened and floods of colors attacked his eyes. And that feeling, the feeling was still there.
Among the tidal wave of sights was his dead apprentice cleaved into 2 pieces both charred and being thrown into the back of wagon by careless paladins. The feeling consumed him, Through passion I gain strength.
With a flick of the wrist his apprentices saber flew to his hand and he ignited both blades to defend himself.
"Take it easy master shogun. The battle is over." One of the paladins with a blue cape said. He was on a pegasus so that meant he was in charge. The sights were clearer now...
piles of dead bodies.
Smoke rising from the camp sites,
Lines of prisoners in chains,
geneva's flag waving above the city,
His cause lost,
He pressed this feeling into his sabers and their hue changed from blue to red. Through strength I gain power.
Life and power filled him as never before. It exploded in torrents of fire consuming his captures. Through Power I gain Victory.
The moment was over. He breathed deeply and felt a serenity unmatched in all his previous life. His attackers, the ones who threatened the innocent, the unjust, those who killed his padawan, were dead and he stood alone. Through Victory my chains are broken.
He vowed that Geneva would pay, he would have justice. He would not be the puppet of any stronger than he. He turned off his sabers and attached them to his belt. Wrapping himself in the scarred blue cloak of his dead attacker there was an audible pop and Master Typhius was gone.
The Force Shall Free Me.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Nial's new direction
Nial sets aside his predominant research with a sigh. "When will the light come to me? I may never find a way to defeat Jager. I need to distract myself."
Turning to a small pile of other scrolls, he opens his summary of notes concerning the destruction of OA. "Something doesn't fit here. If all of the lanterns were dead, but OA continued to float, there was another source of power. Let's see what we can puzzle out..." He engrosses himself in a different puzzle with strange implications. He is only beginning to realize there is a deeper story behind the power of OA.
After an hour or so of calculations, drawings, and new notes, he thinks he might have an idea, but he will need to confer with someone more knowledgeable in the nature of magical rifts. Reaching in his pouch to check on his funds for food and drink, something different from the rest of the coins catches his attention. "I wonder..."
Nial's new direction
Nial sets aside his predominant research with a sigh. "When will the light come to me? I may never find a way to defeat Jager. I need to distract myself."
Turning to a small pile of other scrolls, he opens his summary of notes concerning the destruction of OA. "Something doesn't fit here. If all of the lanterns were dead, but OA continued to float, there was another source of power. Let's see what we can puzzle out..." He engrosses himself in a different puzzle with strange implications. He is only beginning to realize there is a deeper story behind the power of OA.
After an hour or so of calculations, drawings, and new notes, he thinks he might have an idea, but he will need to confer with someone more knowledgeable in the nature of magical rifts. Reaching in his pouch to check on his funds for food and drink, something different from the rest of the coins catches his attention. "I wonder..."
Monday, February 3, 2014
Where once there was love there is only Me
The weight was the hardest part. The damage being done to her body would be healed, and even if not it paled to the anguish of her soul. What bothered her was the weight of the chains. She couldn't move with them on. No amount of physical pain could approach or compete with the pain of her guilt, so let it come.
"Do you know why you are being punished? Do you know what your sin is?"
The voice was calm and even. Not angry in even the slightest. It almost alarmed her how he could do such horrible things to her without anger. The angel asked a perfect matter of fact question.
"What is your Sin, Lumeria?"
Lumeria choked her answer through blood, "I failed to gain the documents." She was sent because she was trusted and because she failed, the war came before the Saint was ready. Millions would suffer in a war that was unjust because of the faulted understanding of mortals. She could not say it out loud; her body would not let her.
"No. Failure is not a sin. Failure may come for many reasons. It is the reason for your failure. Your sin is sloth. That is why you always ran instead of standing up for anything. It is why you left Lux, it is why you failed Raven. It is why you killed Carmen -- It was easy. Your sin is Sloth."
His touch removed her physical wounds. His words removed the weight on her heart. She understood now that she had always refused to act, refused to do the hard things though she knew they were right. It had earned her only broken pieces of a barely breathing story. The chains fell from her arms and released her. He slid the notebook across the table and gave the command he had before, but now she knew the answer. "Confess your crimes."
Lumeria began to write, and write and write. Her sins and failings could have filled an ocean but this notebook would have to do. Her guilt would be buried in those pages. She paused only for moments and heard the silent sound of loneliness. She wrote, "I'm a ghost of a girl that I want to be most.
I'm the shell of a girl that I used to know well." The words stared up at her. Sloth had cost her everything and everyone and now only loneliness followed her to bed. She slid the book across the table her fingers broken and bleeding from the hemorrhaging they had just finished.
"Punishment, if applied correctly, brings perfection. Let this punishment be your perfecting. Go and live the life Justice demands." The angel showed her to a room in the Cathederal.
The room was small and empty but for a small bed on the stone floor. She found herself rocking back and forth slowly as she stood there. The same rocking motion she had soothed Samuel to sleep with before he was taken from her, she always pretended they were dancing. Now she was dancing slowly in an empty room, with empty arms. She had sang the Hymn of Hope as a lullaby to her baby and daughter. The hymn mocked her now. She had believed in miracles, but that belief went unanswered. Her children were gone, as was her hope. Loneliness had taken their place. Can the lonely take the place of you? Sing MYSELF a quiet lullaby, let you go and let the lonely in.
There was a small knock on the door. It startled Lumeria but she opened it to find a messenger from the Carrington institute. He handed her a letter and left. Stunned she opened it to read a letter from Reven, It spoke of how the demon was lying. Carmen did not have to die, she was tricked. She strangled the letter in her hands. Before she could process the letter Metta Themoose spoke through the door, "May we speak briefly?" Lumeria just nodded oppening the door. "I heard you lost your children to the gods' neglect. There can be no greater pain to a mother than to lose her child."
In stunned silence, Lumeria blinked. She was too scared to go inside the feelings those words brought up for one more lonely moment. So Metta continued, "The gods, the paladins, the empire, the shogun, they could have saved them but they didn't. The gods let you be tricked and let you do the unspeakable. I can't apologize enough for what happened. I'm sorry. For what it is worth, I know your pain. Veli, who like the gods puts on a face of morality, set in motion the death of my daughter. I thought maybe you would understand my feelings."
Silence. Finally, Lumeria mumbled, "Where once there was love, now there is only me."
"I'm sorry you need space." In parting blessing, "Justice for all."
The door shut as Lumeria reflected upon the blessing commonly passed between followers of the Saint Justice for all. Metta was right; the gods had failed. If Lumeria had to pay for her sins and sloth, then so should the gods, so should those who serve them. Veli had killed Metta's daughter. He must die, as should all who protect him. NO ONE WAS IMMUNE TO JUSTICE. By her hand she would carry it.
Saint, I'm a ghost of the girl I want to be most. I'm a shell of a girl I use to know well. I let me go and let you in to take my heart again.
For a brief moment she thought she heard the memory of Raven's voice, "As you now are, I once was, and as I am now you will soon become."
The voice of just another she had failed.
"Do you know why you are being punished? Do you know what your sin is?"
The voice was calm and even. Not angry in even the slightest. It almost alarmed her how he could do such horrible things to her without anger. The angel asked a perfect matter of fact question.
"What is your Sin, Lumeria?"
Lumeria choked her answer through blood, "I failed to gain the documents." She was sent because she was trusted and because she failed, the war came before the Saint was ready. Millions would suffer in a war that was unjust because of the faulted understanding of mortals. She could not say it out loud; her body would not let her.
"No. Failure is not a sin. Failure may come for many reasons. It is the reason for your failure. Your sin is sloth. That is why you always ran instead of standing up for anything. It is why you left Lux, it is why you failed Raven. It is why you killed Carmen -- It was easy. Your sin is Sloth."
His touch removed her physical wounds. His words removed the weight on her heart. She understood now that she had always refused to act, refused to do the hard things though she knew they were right. It had earned her only broken pieces of a barely breathing story. The chains fell from her arms and released her. He slid the notebook across the table and gave the command he had before, but now she knew the answer. "Confess your crimes."
Lumeria began to write, and write and write. Her sins and failings could have filled an ocean but this notebook would have to do. Her guilt would be buried in those pages. She paused only for moments and heard the silent sound of loneliness. She wrote, "I'm a ghost of a girl that I want to be most.
I'm the shell of a girl that I used to know well." The words stared up at her. Sloth had cost her everything and everyone and now only loneliness followed her to bed. She slid the book across the table her fingers broken and bleeding from the hemorrhaging they had just finished.
"Punishment, if applied correctly, brings perfection. Let this punishment be your perfecting. Go and live the life Justice demands." The angel showed her to a room in the Cathederal.
The room was small and empty but for a small bed on the stone floor. She found herself rocking back and forth slowly as she stood there. The same rocking motion she had soothed Samuel to sleep with before he was taken from her, she always pretended they were dancing. Now she was dancing slowly in an empty room, with empty arms. She had sang the Hymn of Hope as a lullaby to her baby and daughter. The hymn mocked her now. She had believed in miracles, but that belief went unanswered. Her children were gone, as was her hope. Loneliness had taken their place. Can the lonely take the place of you? Sing MYSELF a quiet lullaby, let you go and let the lonely in.
There was a small knock on the door. It startled Lumeria but she opened it to find a messenger from the Carrington institute. He handed her a letter and left. Stunned she opened it to read a letter from Reven, It spoke of how the demon was lying. Carmen did not have to die, she was tricked. She strangled the letter in her hands. Before she could process the letter Metta Themoose spoke through the door, "May we speak briefly?" Lumeria just nodded oppening the door. "I heard you lost your children to the gods' neglect. There can be no greater pain to a mother than to lose her child."
In stunned silence, Lumeria blinked. She was too scared to go inside the feelings those words brought up for one more lonely moment. So Metta continued, "The gods, the paladins, the empire, the shogun, they could have saved them but they didn't. The gods let you be tricked and let you do the unspeakable. I can't apologize enough for what happened. I'm sorry. For what it is worth, I know your pain. Veli, who like the gods puts on a face of morality, set in motion the death of my daughter. I thought maybe you would understand my feelings."
Silence. Finally, Lumeria mumbled, "Where once there was love, now there is only me."
"I'm sorry you need space." In parting blessing, "Justice for all."
The door shut as Lumeria reflected upon the blessing commonly passed between followers of the Saint Justice for all. Metta was right; the gods had failed. If Lumeria had to pay for her sins and sloth, then so should the gods, so should those who serve them. Veli had killed Metta's daughter. He must die, as should all who protect him. NO ONE WAS IMMUNE TO JUSTICE. By her hand she would carry it.
Saint, I'm a ghost of the girl I want to be most. I'm a shell of a girl I use to know well. I let me go and let you in to take my heart again.
She felt the strength of the Saint and Justice fill her heart. They would pay, she would go to Waterdeep and they would pay until there was no justice left to deal.
For a brief moment she thought she heard the memory of Raven's voice, "As you now are, I once was, and as I am now you will soon become."
The voice of just another she had failed.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Decisions
"I am troubled, and have always valued your council Raquel."
"Anna we have always trusted eachother, if I can help you of course I will"
"Its about the Red Saint, Elaina specifically. He gains power and influence everyday. King Dante and the Isle have nobily spread the word of the light slowing his converts. If it were not for the Daughter Heir siding with him he would be limited to just to the fringe of civilization. It is her that has granted him Towers of high sorcery, soliders and influence among the imperial nobility. If she were to be removed, he would be pushed back to the ruins of Babylon. Should I kill Elaina?"
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"A shard of the Dark One escaped his Ravenloft prison. The Shogun can not be converted and the Red Saint rises in power. We should have destroyed the prime when we last discussed it. We would be well into the rebuild. Now we have delayed and the Dark One escapes with Chaos magic he is beyond our view. It maybe too late, wipping out the prime may not stop him he may survive. How much faith can I have in these mortals."
"Great Father. The men on the Isle have constantly proved their valor. The Red Saint shall be exposed in time, or by pure force be defeated. We will support the faithful."
"The Saint will exhaust the faith and numbers of the faithful and then the Dark One will attack a weak and exhausted people. When the gods are weak he will feed off of them as he is Nocturn and grow. Something must be done. Should I eliminate the prime, is there time to rebuild?"
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"I see now that the mortals are victims of the whims of Olympus. Only if it serves their purpose do they save us. They dare to hide behind the veil of their "light" and demand we obey them with no explanation. I will not be their puppet, they took everything from me. EVERYTHING. I'll make them pay."
"I am sorry you had to learn the same lesson I did. I am more sorry for the price you had to pay to learn it. It is not your fault but the fault of the false gods which puppet us. We are puppets no longer. I have just the mission for you Lumeria. A way to earn just redemption."
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"Anna, the threat of the Saint is not in arms or in imperial influence. But the battle of light and dark is fought in the hearts of every person. Including ours. TO murder your own family because you disagree is wrong. Until she strikes at you and even after she maybe saved. That is the war I want to win and that is the war you can win."
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"We shall rely on Galan a little while longer."
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" I accept, Carmen will have justice."
"Anna we have always trusted eachother, if I can help you of course I will"
"Its about the Red Saint, Elaina specifically. He gains power and influence everyday. King Dante and the Isle have nobily spread the word of the light slowing his converts. If it were not for the Daughter Heir siding with him he would be limited to just to the fringe of civilization. It is her that has granted him Towers of high sorcery, soliders and influence among the imperial nobility. If she were to be removed, he would be pushed back to the ruins of Babylon. Should I kill Elaina?"
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"A shard of the Dark One escaped his Ravenloft prison. The Shogun can not be converted and the Red Saint rises in power. We should have destroyed the prime when we last discussed it. We would be well into the rebuild. Now we have delayed and the Dark One escapes with Chaos magic he is beyond our view. It maybe too late, wipping out the prime may not stop him he may survive. How much faith can I have in these mortals."
"Great Father. The men on the Isle have constantly proved their valor. The Red Saint shall be exposed in time, or by pure force be defeated. We will support the faithful."
"The Saint will exhaust the faith and numbers of the faithful and then the Dark One will attack a weak and exhausted people. When the gods are weak he will feed off of them as he is Nocturn and grow. Something must be done. Should I eliminate the prime, is there time to rebuild?"
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"I see now that the mortals are victims of the whims of Olympus. Only if it serves their purpose do they save us. They dare to hide behind the veil of their "light" and demand we obey them with no explanation. I will not be their puppet, they took everything from me. EVERYTHING. I'll make them pay."
"I am sorry you had to learn the same lesson I did. I am more sorry for the price you had to pay to learn it. It is not your fault but the fault of the false gods which puppet us. We are puppets no longer. I have just the mission for you Lumeria. A way to earn just redemption."
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"Anna, the threat of the Saint is not in arms or in imperial influence. But the battle of light and dark is fought in the hearts of every person. Including ours. TO murder your own family because you disagree is wrong. Until she strikes at you and even after she maybe saved. That is the war I want to win and that is the war you can win."
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"We shall rely on Galan a little while longer."
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" I accept, Carmen will have justice."
Thursday, January 16, 2014
The Warden watches as Reven prays. The act of the unbeliever now reaching out to faith despite all odds invites...a miracle. Just as Carmen's body expires and the blood stops gushing from her chest, she gasps. Light and life fill her as her eyes open.
Reven meets her eyes and sees all his faith confirmed just before a long sword instantly takes it all away. Carmen's head rolls off the head onto the floor severed from her body by the Grey Warden. In a graveled breathy voice the warden says, "It appears the gypsy was right. It is foolish to think good will win. Nial now I have taken from you your apprentice, ripped away the life of an innocent girl who you could not save, and did so possessing and destroying a paladin you knew you could trust. Look around and remember well, for as long as you live this will be your fate."
Nial's sword is drawn in a flash and the Warden drops his sword and holds his lapels, "Strike him down, yes, add another innocent to our feud. It matters not to me he's served his purpose. and we'll meet again, Time is on my side."
He begins to sing as if no threat is present and even dance in a manner of victory, "TIME, TIME< TIME< is on my side...yes it is"
Time has run out
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Friday, January 10, 2014
I've found him
Adjusting the cowl of his hood he approached Nial as he was reading. With out hesitation he spoke quickly and rushed, "I found his anchor. The being he's latched to so he stays on the prime."
Nial turned placing a calm finger in his book, "I was just reading about that ability very interesting. By melding his soul with another he can't be banished or dismissed or trapped. Like an anchor. I knew most of this before but its good to have it confirmed."
"If you find the anchor we can use it to control him or push him to another plane."
"Then let's be off. Where are we going."
"To see Lumeria."
Thursday, January 9, 2014
A Grave Mistake
Leaving the library and returning to his quarters he prayed. He prayed to be protected and cleansed from the demonic influence he studied. He prayed for Nial, that Nials path steer him clear of the evil Azzazel. He prayed for enlightenment, that they light purge the grey in his soul.
A young recruit knocked on his door and disturbed his prayers. "My lord I've found him. A man who knows the sacred of Azzazel's anchor. Should we find Nial?"
"No he is already too deep into mysteries he doesn't understand. This is Warder business. Take me."
They traveled to the docks a midst the crowds of people, ignorant of the dark shadows that lived in their world. Into the hull of a ship with high polished rails and crisp sturdy sails. The wind caught its banner making it snap crisply toward the heavens. Across the deck and down the stairs which creaked under the weight of his armor and exposed some wet \rot as the planks below deck compressed under his stride.
The recruit spoke softly, "He says his words are for your ears only. I'm to lock you in."
A nod resulted in a closed door. The Warden's eyes fell upon a large man with a massive broad chest and thick arms. The man stood with his hands resting with fingers curled under his lapels. His posture screamed a calm confident pose completely non threatening and deadly. The Warden called back to his recruit, "Open the door you've made a huge mistake."
The man spoke slowly with a rolling gravely tone, "Not as big as you, I'm afraid."
A huge two handed sword swung towards the Warden who barely deflects the blow with his bracer and draws his long sword and in the same fluid movement slices the solid chest of his attacker. "You would kill this man?" the man said in his calm tone.
"I will fight the shadow wherever it may be. With sacrifice comes victory." Another blow carves deep into the man's thigh.
"You Grey Warden's have great skill. And much bravery." A quick chop buries the two handed sword into the Warden's shoulder driving him like a spike to his knees. Blood from the man's chest wound spills like rain onto the Warden covering him in a red bath and sliding into the Warden's shoulder. "Too much for you I fear."
The Warden, unable to further grasp his sword drops it to the floor with a dull thud. Instead his fingers crawl to his hold symbol hanging from his belt. A quick prayer casts protection from evil.
The possessed man knees the Warden in the face breaking his nose and driving him back off the sword. A quick kick slides the holy symbol across the mildew covered floor to the far corner. The Warden could hear the recruit frantically trying to open door. He only had to hold out for a few moments. The possessed man strode over to the prone paladin grasped him under the arm and in one decisive movement lifted him off the ground forcing him to stand. Using the momentum the Warden slid his dagger into his left hand and into the man's throat just as the door came open.
The man crumbled to the ground dead. Slain by the Grey Warden. The recruit rushed in catching the Warden before he hit the ground. "I'm sorry I...You need healing."
"Thank you and yes my friend I do, but its not urgent. Starting now time is on our side."
A young recruit knocked on his door and disturbed his prayers. "My lord I've found him. A man who knows the sacred of Azzazel's anchor. Should we find Nial?"
"No he is already too deep into mysteries he doesn't understand. This is Warder business. Take me."
They traveled to the docks a midst the crowds of people, ignorant of the dark shadows that lived in their world. Into the hull of a ship with high polished rails and crisp sturdy sails. The wind caught its banner making it snap crisply toward the heavens. Across the deck and down the stairs which creaked under the weight of his armor and exposed some wet \rot as the planks below deck compressed under his stride.
The recruit spoke softly, "He says his words are for your ears only. I'm to lock you in."
A nod resulted in a closed door. The Warden's eyes fell upon a large man with a massive broad chest and thick arms. The man stood with his hands resting with fingers curled under his lapels. His posture screamed a calm confident pose completely non threatening and deadly. The Warden called back to his recruit, "Open the door you've made a huge mistake."
The man spoke slowly with a rolling gravely tone, "Not as big as you, I'm afraid."
A huge two handed sword swung towards the Warden who barely deflects the blow with his bracer and draws his long sword and in the same fluid movement slices the solid chest of his attacker. "You would kill this man?" the man said in his calm tone.
"I will fight the shadow wherever it may be. With sacrifice comes victory." Another blow carves deep into the man's thigh.
"You Grey Warden's have great skill. And much bravery." A quick chop buries the two handed sword into the Warden's shoulder driving him like a spike to his knees. Blood from the man's chest wound spills like rain onto the Warden covering him in a red bath and sliding into the Warden's shoulder. "Too much for you I fear."
The Warden, unable to further grasp his sword drops it to the floor with a dull thud. Instead his fingers crawl to his hold symbol hanging from his belt. A quick prayer casts protection from evil.
The possessed man knees the Warden in the face breaking his nose and driving him back off the sword. A quick kick slides the holy symbol across the mildew covered floor to the far corner. The Warden could hear the recruit frantically trying to open door. He only had to hold out for a few moments. The possessed man strode over to the prone paladin grasped him under the arm and in one decisive movement lifted him off the ground forcing him to stand. Using the momentum the Warden slid his dagger into his left hand and into the man's throat just as the door came open.
The man crumbled to the ground dead. Slain by the Grey Warden. The recruit rushed in catching the Warden before he hit the ground. "I'm sorry I...You need healing."
"Thank you and yes my friend I do, but its not urgent. Starting now time is on our side."
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Into Abyss
"Are you sure you want to do this bard?"
It was a familiar question. All the Grey Wardens asked it constantly. Nial could not tell if it was honest concern for him and a desire to protect him from the subject matter he was researching or, a manifestation of their own self importance --knowledge so dangerous only they could handle it. This man was old, very old for a paladin. In his late forties his eyes had stories to tell, the lines on his face came from both battle scare and age. He carried a torch through the deep caverns of the libary. Its light fought against the darkness in a ravenous battle which produced only a small 6 foot circle of light and protection. With this small light the paladin led him on, further and further into the darkness.
The rows and rows of books and scrolls kept deep underground to shelter them from the elements created a labyrinth, an abyss that if one did not know the way he could easily be lost and never found. For minutes silence hung in the air. It was the only response to the paladins question --silence. The old paladin turned and led on. They walked together for several minutes their muted boot falls the only sound. The steps stopped and a voice again penetrated the darkness, "The Isle keeps and collects records and documents of all types. Greatest libraries in the world on the matters of religion, artifacts and outsiders." The word outsider rolled from his tongue easily. Most who knew what it meant would choke on the word but this man had a familiarity with such things that made it as easy as breathing. "Though the Isle has gathered this information for good and the purposes of defending the light on the earth it can by its nature be dangerous. More than one Warden has studied these tomes and come to think the enemy was in the right. More than one Warden has sought to understand the enemy and invited it too closely to his heart and found dead by an unseen hand."
Nial smiled widely, "I'm aware of the risks my good fellow. Not all is doom and gloom, the enemy has already found me, I must understand the hunter if I am to prevent becoming his prey."
"Very well."
Silence resumed as the narrow catacombs of books unread opened into a small study area with desks chairs and lambs. Silently and deliberately, the Warden lit the lamps and brushed a thin film of dust from the desk. "Here you are master Bard, sit and I will tell you of this Azazzel which haunts you." Nial sat as the chair creaked slightly, it may not have been noticeable if not for the total silence all around. The Warden pulled a large volume, about the thickness of Nials Fist, from a shelf and sat down across the table. Slowly and deliberately he turned the old fragile pages separating layers of cobwebs in the bindings.
"Azazzel is a winged scorpion demon of the highest evolution." He read directly from the text, During the third age the winged scorpion evolved. We saw it cross the threshold of physical binding. There is one called Azazzel who can possess bodies of mortals. By touch his clasp is sure, by the breath he moves the space of a toss. Not meant for the mortal realm without host he has but a wings flab before he must return. By his song yeah shall know him, immortality has brought time to his side."
"Oh yes I know the song."
"Fierce and deadly. He finds delight in haunting a target. Death is too easy and not enough, a mortal who crosses his path is likely to become a target. A demon's game to torment and torture. He will rip from them that which they love most until they embrace death themselves."
"That must be me."
"To the Heart of Kale he gave his loyalty. Zyr would end the blood war and bind the species. For that Azzazel gave his loyalty and passion. This gave him purpose and aim. Without his master Azazzel would deploy unfetterred destruction and misery upon the peoples of the earth until his insatiable appetite is sated."
It was a familiar question. All the Grey Wardens asked it constantly. Nial could not tell if it was honest concern for him and a desire to protect him from the subject matter he was researching or, a manifestation of their own self importance --knowledge so dangerous only they could handle it. This man was old, very old for a paladin. In his late forties his eyes had stories to tell, the lines on his face came from both battle scare and age. He carried a torch through the deep caverns of the libary. Its light fought against the darkness in a ravenous battle which produced only a small 6 foot circle of light and protection. With this small light the paladin led him on, further and further into the darkness.
The rows and rows of books and scrolls kept deep underground to shelter them from the elements created a labyrinth, an abyss that if one did not know the way he could easily be lost and never found. For minutes silence hung in the air. It was the only response to the paladins question --silence. The old paladin turned and led on. They walked together for several minutes their muted boot falls the only sound. The steps stopped and a voice again penetrated the darkness, "The Isle keeps and collects records and documents of all types. Greatest libraries in the world on the matters of religion, artifacts and outsiders." The word outsider rolled from his tongue easily. Most who knew what it meant would choke on the word but this man had a familiarity with such things that made it as easy as breathing. "Though the Isle has gathered this information for good and the purposes of defending the light on the earth it can by its nature be dangerous. More than one Warden has studied these tomes and come to think the enemy was in the right. More than one Warden has sought to understand the enemy and invited it too closely to his heart and found dead by an unseen hand."
Nial smiled widely, "I'm aware of the risks my good fellow. Not all is doom and gloom, the enemy has already found me, I must understand the hunter if I am to prevent becoming his prey."
"Very well."
Silence resumed as the narrow catacombs of books unread opened into a small study area with desks chairs and lambs. Silently and deliberately, the Warden lit the lamps and brushed a thin film of dust from the desk. "Here you are master Bard, sit and I will tell you of this Azazzel which haunts you." Nial sat as the chair creaked slightly, it may not have been noticeable if not for the total silence all around. The Warden pulled a large volume, about the thickness of Nials Fist, from a shelf and sat down across the table. Slowly and deliberately he turned the old fragile pages separating layers of cobwebs in the bindings.
"Azazzel is a winged scorpion demon of the highest evolution." He read directly from the text, During the third age the winged scorpion evolved. We saw it cross the threshold of physical binding. There is one called Azazzel who can possess bodies of mortals. By touch his clasp is sure, by the breath he moves the space of a toss. Not meant for the mortal realm without host he has but a wings flab before he must return. By his song yeah shall know him, immortality has brought time to his side."
"Oh yes I know the song."
"Fierce and deadly. He finds delight in haunting a target. Death is too easy and not enough, a mortal who crosses his path is likely to become a target. A demon's game to torment and torture. He will rip from them that which they love most until they embrace death themselves."
"That must be me."
"To the Heart of Kale he gave his loyalty. Zyr would end the blood war and bind the species. For that Azzazel gave his loyalty and passion. This gave him purpose and aim. Without his master Azazzel would deploy unfetterred destruction and misery upon the peoples of the earth until his insatiable appetite is sated."
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